>>3521451Questions like these are always difficult for me to answer. My Sheik has never seen a video game or any form of media we have today. She doesn't even know they exist. They would things I would introduce to her. But at this moment, I have no idea what kinds of media would cheer her up or make her happy. All I know is that she would like the hero to win.
>how would you cheer her up after itHolding her close to me and letting her know it's alright to feel sad. I love her and nothing bad is going to happy. Maybe we could stay like this for a while. This would help her relax and calm down a bit.
>>3521522>>3521525>>3521528>>3521727I do appreciate the attempt to try to cheer me up by using a much more positive interpretation of the facts. Like many things with OoT Sheik, there is wiggle room for figuring out what happened to her afterwards. What you guys said is indeed possible and something I have considered before. When I write, I tend to say "this happened" versus "this is what possibly or probably happened". I just tend to find it easier to write that way, and I frankly hate how Nintendo made things so damn vague for her that, even when examining everything and using logical deductions, there are things I can't be fully sure of.
I personally think the death interpretation is a bit more likely, but I'm really only like 55%-60% sure of this. The possibility of her still existing in Zelda is what I honestly hope happens. I WANT what you guys are saying to be true. And I am willing to change my mind, but I need to think about this some more. I have already put multiple hours of thought into this part of her and agonizingly rewatching the scene over and over to see if there is anything I missed.
If so many people want me to reexamine it, I certainly can. I just am going to need time for that. I need to be in the right mood and I need to have a lot of free time to be able to really give this the thought it deserves.